Captain Marvel, the twenty-first installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, arrived in theaters earlier this month on International Women's Day. The long-awaited film, starring Brie Larson, was the first MCU outing toplined by a female character. Set in the 1990s as a prequel to the main storyline, Captain Marvel featured a de-aged performance by Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, as well as references that flesh out the backstory of the cinematic universe. Despite a troll campaign to derail the film via review bombing, Captain Marvel smashed expectations and scored a box office haul in the top ten opening weekends of all time. But does Captain Marvel earn “top gun” with our hosts, or is the film full of sound and Fury, but signifying nothing special?

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For his sophomore effort, indie director Wes Anderson paired with his Bottle Rocket co-writer Owen Wilson to create Rushmore, a coming-of-age tale about a overachieving underachiever at an elite prep school, the wealthy alumnus he befriends, and the attractive teacher they both fall in love with. The film made the rounds on the festival circuit in 1998 and sold out showings at single theaters in New York and LA before going wide in ‘99 - okay, we’re cheating a little here, folks - winning the Independent Spirit award and launching Bill Murray into the second phase of his career. Capturing Anderson’s signature whimsical style and sporting a British Invasion-influenced soundtrack, Rushmore was a breakout hit that set up a remarkable run for its director over the next decade. But does the film deserve an honorable mention from our hosts? Or should it be expelled?

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After spending nearly two decades in development hell, Alita: Battle Angel finally hit movie theaters last month. Based on the hit manga Gunnm (“Gun Dream”), which also spawned the anime Battle Angel Alita, the film was directed by Robert Rodriguez, co-written and produced by James Cameron, and boasted three Oscar-winning actors in supporting roles. Despite the film’s pedigree, Alita opened to underwhelming numbers at the domestic box office. Overseas, however, the film has fared better, becoming the third highest-grossing film to date in 2019. But does the film appeal to the better angels of our nature? Or is this a battle not worth fighting?

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Mike Judge ruled the ‘90s with his animated hits Beavis and Butt-Head and King of the Hill. For his first live-action project, Judge drew on his brief career at a Silicon Valley tech firm and his Milton animated shorts to create Office Space, a satire of white-collar workplace life. With an ensemble cast and a gangsta rap-infused soundtrack, Office Space spoke to Gen-Xers who found themselves caught up in the dot-com boom of the late nineties. Though the film, saddled with an odd promotional campaign, wound up getting downsized at the box office, like so many other films of the year, Office Space lived on as cult classic after repeated airings on Comedy Central and became one of Fox’s top-selling DVDs. But, twenty years later, does the film with the tagline “Work Sucks” still work? Or does it suck?

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Director Steven Soderbergh became the poster boy for independent cinema in the early ‘90s with sex, lies, and videotape, which made him the youngest director to win the Palme d'Or at Cannes at 26. His career floundered through most of the decade, until 1998 when he released an adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel with two little-known actors named Jennifer Lopez and George Clooney. Out of Sight was a massive hit and set Soderberg up as major studio director with future films like Ocean’s Eleven and Magic Mike. However, Soderbergh immediately followed up this hit the next year with a little seen Hollywoodland drama called The Limey. Starring Terence Stamp as an ex-con from the across the pond looking for answers after the death of his daughter, the film failed to find any green at the box office. But does The Limey stand out as a hidden gem of ‘99, or does it leave a sour taste in our mouths?

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Troy Duffy’s script for The Boondock Saints set off a bidding war, with the ultimate price tag of $450,000, but a troubled production and studio unease following the Columbine school shooting led to the film’s release in five theaters for only seven days, grossing a mere $30K. However, the film found glory on home video, becoming a cult classic and earning a sequel a decade later. But does it deserve to be canonized alongside the rest of the great films from the Year of Our Lord 1999? Or should you wish for pennies over your eyes whenever it comes on?

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We’re back in the bathroom of the cinematic calendar - the month of January - and this year we’re hitting the bargain bins to dig up some turds from the comic book movie genre. Grab some TP and "goggles up!" because this show is not pretty - this is Canuary!After his low budget superpower flick Chronicle impressed audiences - and, more importantly, the brass at 20th Century Fox - director Josh Trank became the latest patsy - er, steward - to lead the Fantastic Four film franchise. Contractually obligated to keep making movies to hang on to the film rights, Fox needed to put out another installment in the franchise with a 2-1 record of actually being released in theaters. Trank recruited a young, talented cast to build his house on and immediately trashed said house (and a certain rental property) and set everything on fire - and not in the cool Human Torch way. Sidelined during reshoots and locked out of the editing bay, Trank doubled down and threw the studio under the bus in a tweet blaming Fox for ruining the movie, and also lost his gig directing a planned Star Wars movie in the process. Of course, FANT4STIC, as the advertising styled it, bombed at box office and reviewers quickly named it the worst comic book movie in recent memory.

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We’re back in the bathroom of the cinematic calendar - the month of January - and this year we’re hitting the bargain bins to dig up some turds from the comic book movie genre. Grab some TP and recite the oath - this is Canuary!

The DCEU got off to an abortive start when Green Lantern failed to light up the box office in 2011. Starring Ryan Reynolds as a test pilot turned emerald space cop, the movie crashed and burned in theaters and didn’t bring in enough green to fund a sequel, let alone spin off a cinematic universe. However, the movie wasn’t a complete loss: the original screenwriters went on to create their own DC Universe - on TV! Co-stars Angela Bassett and Taika Waititi went on to join the MCU, Temuera Morrison showed up in Aquaman, Mark Strong will get another shot at DC glory in Shazam!, and even CGI costumes are back in fashion. Everyone’s wearing them now! In fact, the only person who hasn’t made a comeback is Ryan Reynolds, right? That guy just isn’t cut out for playing the snarky bad boy lead in a comic movie. History will prove me right!

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We’re back in the bathroom of the cinematic calendar - the month of January - and this year we’re hitting the bargain bins to dig up some turds from the comic book movie genre. Grab some TP (and some Band Aids) because the streets are extended gutters and the gutters are full of blood - this is Canuary!From “visionary director” Zack Snyder comes the long-awaited adaptation of the greatest graphic novel of all time: Watchmen. Released in 2009 and based on the 1987 work by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, Snyder’s Watchmen instantly divided fans and critics. Was it too long, too dark, and too violent, or was it simply being faithful to the source material? Or did it stick to the letter of the source too slavishly, while failing to capture the spirit of the groundbreaking book, once called unfilmable by Moore, who refused to be named in the credits? Regardless, the end result was a moderate box office success. Now our hosts will seek to answer the age-old question: who watches Watchmen - if they can help it?

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We’re back in the bathroom of the cinematic calendar - the month of January - and this year we’re hitting the bargain bins to dig up some turds from the comic book movie genre. Grab some TP and take a seat - this is Canuary!This week, we’re getting in touch with our feline side and watching one of the worst movies ever made, according to Wikipedia. Released in 2004, starring Halle Berry, directed by Pitof, and loosely based on the DC Comics character - meow is time to talk about Catwoman.

We’re wrapping up 2018 with last year’s Academy Award winning film The Shape of Water. Starring Sally Hawkins, Richard Jenkins, Michael Shannon, Octavia Spencer, and Doug Jones, the film earned thirteen Oscar nominations and won four, including Best Picture and Best Director for Guillermo del Toro. The Shape of Water delighted audiences and Academy voters with a modern fairy tale set in 1962 Baltimore. But does this story of interspecies romance hold water with our hosts, or does it stink like the office microwave after Yolanda nukes her three-day-old tuna casserole? Stay tuned to the end as we rank our favorite films of 2018 and discuss what we’re looking forward to in 2019.

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Legends is celebrating the Christmas season with two modern classics that celebrate their 15th anniversary this year! This week we’re talking about 2003’s Love Actually, written and directed by Richard Curtis, which spawned a number of holiday themed knock-offs with interconnected characters (Mother’s Day, anyone?) and boasted numerous actors in smaller parts who have now achieved mega-stardom. It’s now a staple of holiday viewing, but is it a Christmas Legend? Or does this movie “Actually” stink?

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Legends is celebrating the Christmas season with two modern classics that celebrate their 15th anniversary this year! First up is 2003’s Elf, directed by Jon Favreau, which spawned a Broadway musical and a TV holiday special, and launched Favreau’s career as a blockbuster director. It’s now a staple of holiday viewing, but is it a Christmas Legend? Or should this “Elf” stay on the shelf?

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One-hundred and fifteen episodes ago, Wing, Beef, and Shark Taco decreed that Highlander was one of the worst movies they’d ever seen. It joined Spring Breakers at the bottom of the ratings chart, where it has remained until this day. This has stuck in Lobster’s craw since he joined the podcast two years ago. Now is the time of The Gathering, when an elderly Spaniard will join Lobster in the fray to defend Highlander’s honor. The Prize, if they win: the film will be redeemed. If they lose, it will live forever as the worst of the worst. In the end, this is Legends Four Hundred and (There Can Be Only) One!

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It’s the timeless tale of a little boy who lies sick in bed one wintery Chicago day. He plays a video game called "Hardball," produced by Accolade, Inc., in 1985, for the Commodore 64 computer system. It’s the bottom of the third inning, and Allen steps up to the plate...What kind of story is this? Is this a trick? I thought we were doing something epic for our Four Hundredth Episode.Keep your shirt on, and let me read! Now, where was I? Right, this movie has everything: fencing, fighting, torture, revenge, giants, monsters, chases, escapes, true love, miracles… It’s The Princess Bride, and this is Legends 400!

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Fall back in time with Legends Podcast! All month long, we’re talking about time travel, paradoxes, and receiving whalesong. When a mysterious probe threatens Earth, the erstwhile crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise must travel back in time to the ‘80s to find the only creature that can answer its call - the humpback whale. Wrapping up the trilogy that began with The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home quickly became a fan-favorite with its light tone and colorful metaphors. But does the movie stand the test of time? This is Chronovember!

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Fall back in time with Legends Podcast! All month long, we’re talking about time travel, paradoxes, and being the same forwards as you are backwards. When twelve alien ships arrive on Earth, a linguist must uncover the secrets of their language to discern their true purpose. But the more she learns, the more she remembers... about her future. Director Denis Villeneuve’s sci-fi hit, starring Amy Adams and Jeremy Renner, earned multiple awards and nominations, including Oscar nods for Best Picture and Best Director. But does the movie stand the test of time? This is Chronovember!

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Fall back in time with Legends Podcast! All month long, we’re talking about time travel, paradoxes, and giving yourself the perfect day. Director Richard Curtis helms a quintessentially British time travel movie about love, fatherhood, and family. About Time stars Domhnall Gleeson as the latest in the line of a family of time-travelers - and all he wants to do is get a girlfriend. With a quirky set of time travel rules and a charming cast, About Time proved to be a modest hit. But does the movie stand the test of time? This is Chronovember!

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Fall back in time with Legends Podcast! All month long, we’re talking about time travel, paradoxes, and beating yourself up. Before he helmed The Last Jedi, Rian Johnson directed his first sci-fi feature, Looper. Starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis as a hitman’s present and future self, this time travel thriller was a breakout hit that solidified Johnson’s status as an ace movie director. But does the movie stand the test of time? This is Chronovember!

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Stephen King’s classic novel of childhood terror got an update last year courtesy of director Andy Muschietti, after the project spent years in development hell. Twenty-seven years after Tim Curry’s Pennywise haunted our childhoods, “It” returned once again, this time in the form of Bill Skarsgard. 2017’s IT managed to float away with the box office and became the highest-grossing horror film of all time. But do clowns still scare the pants off our three hosts? Join us and find out… This is Legends of Halloween!

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Panos Cosmatos took film festivals by storm this year with Mandy, a gruesome, neon-tinted revenge film that showcased Nicolas Cage at his most, well, Nicolas Cagey. After the brutal murder of his wife at the hands of religious cult, Cage goes on a killing spree to take down the cult leader and his biker gang henchmen. Guest host Ian Scott Todd from Primal Scenes joins us to delve into what he called “one of the only horror films of this decade that’s truly effective.” This is Legends of Halloween!

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Korean animation director Yeon Sang-ho’s first live-action film, Train to Busan, quickly became a breakout hit. Yeon paired intense action with class conflict in the claustrophobic setting of high-speed commuter rail. With an inevitable English-language remake on the way, Legends Podcast jumps aboard the KTX 101 to find out if this zombie flick is worth the trip or if it goes off the rails. This is Legends of Halloween!

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Director Tim Burton is known for his gothic eccentricity and distinctive visual style. Nowhere is this more evident than in his second feature film, Beetlejuice. A tale of death and dismemberment that somehow plays as a family film, Beetlejuice helped propel Burton to Legendary status, as well as cementing the movie star status of Michael Keaton (who would don the cape and cowl for Burton the following year) and Winona Ryder (who would return to the decade that made her famous in Stranger Things.) But thirty years later, is Beetlejuice still the Ghost with the Most. Oh, crap I said his name three times! This is Legends of Halloween!

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Before he took the reins of the Batman franchise in the ‘90s, director Joel Schumacher helmed a youthful ‘80s take on the other iconic creatures of the night: vampires. The Lost Boys was an instant classic, but does it still pack a bite after thirty years? We decide to mullet over. This is Legends of Halloween!

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Earlier this year, the Mister Rogers documentary Won’t You Be My Neighbor? became the highest-grossing biographical documentary of all time. The film was part of the current trend toward docs featuring serious examination of entertainment properties, driven in part by crowdfunding on sites like Kickstarter. This week, we’re taking a look at a documentary on another important children’s television program, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. The doc Power of Grayskull: The Definitive History delves into the origins of the franchise from humble toy line to pop culture phenomenon. But does the film earn the right to wield the Sword of Power, or does it feel like a cheap store-brand knock-off? (That’s right, we’re looking at you, Arak: Son of Thunder.)

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This week we’re paying homage to the late, great Burt Reynolds, who passed away earlier this month, with one of his most famous roles. But we’re also celebrating the start of football season with a gridiron classic. When a disgraced quarterback runs afoul of the law, he must field a team of hardened convicts to take on the abusive guards in a game behind bars and on the gridiron. The Longest Yard, directed by Hollywood legend Robert Aldrich, further cemented Burt Reynolds’ movie star status while making a killing at the box office. But does the movie, which also spawned a mega-successful remake in 2005, score a touchdown with our hosts, or should it be sent to the swamp?

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This week we’re back to general movie legends after a month of heists and capers, and what better place to start then with a revival of one of the most legendary movie franchises - Rocky. A decade after Rocky Balboa purportedly ended the franchise, and forty years after the original title bout, director Ryan Coogler brings Rocky’s rival’s son into the ring in Creed. Frequent Coogler collaborator Michael B. Jordan plays Adonis Creed, while Sly Stallone himself steps back into the role that made him famous, and garnered his second Oscar nomination for playing the titular pugilist. Though the film artfully blends the hero worship of Rocky the fictional boxer with that of Rocky the real-life movie star, does Creed stand toe-to-toe with the original or does it pull its punches? Let’s get ready to rumble!

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Legends Podcast is cracking open the cinematic vault and bringing you a whole month of cons, capers, and car chases! Whether you’re a grifter, a hacker, a freelance spy, a bank robber, or a wheelman, you’ll find the big score right here on our podcast. This is Aug-Heist!This week we’re talking about Baby Driver from 2017. This film marked the first big-screen outing for director Edgar Wright after he wrapped up his Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy, and Baby Driver tells the story of the titular reluctant wheelman, Baby, who is actually a grown-up. The odd title didn’t confuse audiences, however, as the summer release turned out to be Wright’s biggest box-office success ever. Showcasing thrilling car chases choreographed to a peppy pop-rock soundtrack, Baby Driver scored with moviegoers, but will it score with the three flavors of podcast host as we judge the final installment of Aug-Heist 2018?

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Legends Podcast is cracking open the cinematic vault and bringing you a whole month of cons, capers, and car chases! Whether you’re a grifter, a hacker, a freelance spy, a bank robber, or a wheelman, you’ll find the big score right here on our podcast. This is Aug-Heist!This week we’re talking about Inside Man from 2006. This film marked the fourth collaboration between acclaimed director Spike Lee and actor Denzel Washington, and it proved to be a winning game plan as the movie boosted Lee’s biggest box office haul to date. A taut bank/robbery hostage thriller, Inside Man kept audiences guessing up until the final frame. But does the movie prove to be a smart investment, or does it write checks it can’t cash?

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Legends Podcast is cracking open the cinematic vault and bringing you a whole month of cons, capers, and car chases! Whether you’re a grifter, a hacker, a freelance spy, a bank robber, or a wheelman, you’ll find the big score right here on our podcast. This is Aug-Heist!This week we’re talking about Ronin from 1998, which brings together a band of covert operatives in post-Cold War France on the hunt for a mysterious case. Directed by John Frankenheimer, this hard-boiled thriller earned praise for its realistic car chases and gritty action that influenced the Bond and Bourne franchises in the next decade. However, the film was also criticized for its overworked plot and reliance on trope. But whatever the case may be, the film never truly answers its most important question: WHAT’S THE COLOR OF THE BOATHOUSE AT HEREFORD?!

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Legends Podcast is cracking open the cinematic vault and bringing you a whole month of cons, capers, and car chases! Whether you’re a grifter, a hacker, a freelance spy, a bank robber, or a wheelman, you’ll find the big score right here on our podcast. This is Aug-Heist!This week we’re talking about Sneakers from 1992, which sees the return of Heist-Meister Robert Redford. When a ragtag group of security consultants crosses paths with a mysterious box that can crack any code, the only logical outcome is a caper involving computer dating, anagrams, and lots of air ducts. Released in the DOS era, Sneakers was a box office hit. But does it stand up to today’s system requirements, or should it be rebooted?

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Legends Podcast is cracking open the cinematic vault and bringing you a whole month of cons, capers, and car chases! Whether you’re a grifter, a hacker, a freelance spy, a bank robber, or a wheelman, you’ll find the big score right here on our podcast. This is Aug-Heist!This week we’re talking about The Sting from 1973, which reteamed the crew of Paul Newman, Robert Redford, and director George Roy Hill from Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. The Sting nabbed seven Academy Awards, but do its tricks still hold up after 45 years, or does it leave us feeling cheated?

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From the movie studio that brought you Frozen a year later, which probably made you forget this movie existed, comes a tale of a video game villain in search of a higher calling. Combining funky animation with character cameos from across the arcade spectrum, Wreck-It Ralph established the template for overstuffed nostalgia-laden films like The Lego Movie and Ready Player One, not to mention the forthcoming sequel Ralph Breaks the Internet. But is Wreck-It Ralph still worth a shiny quarter or should it be unplugged?

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This week, we’re skipping the movie and devoting an entire episode to running down all the news, trailers, panels, celebrity sightings, cosplay, and sweet, sweet swag from San Diego Comic Con. We’re joined by the man who was there, Wil AKA Rum Daddy, from the GonnaGeek Network’s own erstwhile Flash podcast Crimson Comet. Plus we discuss the weekend’s sequel driven box office and react to Disney’s firing of director James Gunn. Get your hall passes ready, folks, the con is on!

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In the distant future, a man wakes up in a pod after a thousand years of suspended animation and encounters bug-eyed mutants and a world he doesn’t recognize. Bad news, everyone! We’re not talking about Futurama. We’re discussing the 2009 film Pandorum. Starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster, this sci-fi/horror flop found a cult following online, but does the film deserve to make it to the new world after we blow up this one? I don’t want to live on this planet anymore!

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In honor of the Fourth of July, we’re opening the Legends Vault and serving up a retro episode from our storied past. Sit back and enjoy “Independence Day” with John D., Shooter, DefaultProphet, and Xer01 in Legends Podcast #89 from May of 2012. We’ll return to our regularly scheduled programming next week with Pandorum! Enjoy the fireworks, and welcome to Earth!

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Twenty-five years ago, an amazing entertainment spectacle showcased a radical new technology that brought extinct creatures to life and captured the imagination of the entire world. The fact that it happened to be a movie about an entertainment spectacle that showcased a radical new technology bringing extinct creatures to life was purely coincidental. Unlike the titular amusement park, the movie was a monumental success and hatched a franchise that, though at times seemed endangered, has yet to go extinct. Welcome to Jurassic Park!

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Legends Podcast makes a detour to the Western Coast of Australia for a wannabe Tarantino flick from director Kriv Stenders! Co-starring Westworld’s Luke Hemsworth (brother of Thor), Kill Me Three Times also brings us Simon Pegg as a sardonic hit man in a layered tale of betrayal and revenge. The movie has more twists than you could shake a didgeridoo at, but is Kill Me Three Times worth watching more than once? Stay till the end, lobster comes in hot!

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In a rare turn of events, Legends Podcast tackles a television show. We’re talking about the science-fiction-gone-horribly-wrong anthology series from the twisted mind of Charlie Booker. Originally on Channel 4 in the UK, Netflix picked up the show because of course they did. They play for keeps. To facilitate our discussion, we’ve made up a little game of our own. The rules are simple. Each host picks an episode, and we discuss. Join us as a we stare into the void ofBlack Mirror!

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Legends Podcast returns to the work of Nacho Vigalondo, who we last saw in Chronovember as the director of Timecrimes. When party girl Gloria is forced to leave her life in New York City and move back to her small-town home, she starts to realize that she is connected to the giant monster that has been terrorizing Seoul, Korea. Anne Hathaway, Jason Sudeikis, Dan Stevens, and Tim Blake Nelson star in this genre-bending film.

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Legends Podcast returns to the work of director Duncan Jones after a misguided quest to Azeroth.Mutebrings Jones down to Earth and returns to the hard sci-fi future he introduced inMoon.Mutetells the story of a mute Amish man searching for his missing girlfriend in Berlin, which, as it turns out, is easier said than done. But does this Netflix-released film help Jones re-discover his voice and leave us as speechless as his directorial debut or isMutea case of the less said, the better? Will Beef giveMutea full-throated endorsement or hold his tongue? Will Wingferm sa gulueor shoutMute’s praises from the rooftops? Will Lobster ever run out of puns and shut his damn mouth? Turn up the volume and listen in as we sound off onMute!

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This week, Legends Podcast goes south of the border for Denis Villeneuve’s Sicario. The border is just another line to cross when Emily Blunt, Benicio del Toro, and Josh Brolin team up to take down a Mexican cartel kingpin.

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FromGremlinsdirector Joe Dante and Steven Spielberg’s Amblin Entertainment comes 1987’sInnerspace, a sci-fi comedy that dares to ask the question: “what does the inside of Martin Short look like?” when Dennis Quaid is shrunk to microscopic size. But are the laughs to scale?

This episode was recorded on September 5th 2017.

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The entertainment news for the week ending January 8th 2015 as seen by the Operator, Wing and Katherine. As usual, we discuss the news in the world of entertainment from movies to TV, web and more. Spoiler Alert Spoiler Alert \ these discussions will be spoiler filled and will use explicit language so consider yourself warned.

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This episode takes Wing, Op, and Beef back to Beverly Hills for the sequel of Beverly Hills Cop. We talk more Eddie Murphy, the new direction, Chris Rock, some old style humor and so much more! Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language, so consider yourself warn.

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The entertainment news for the week ending September 11th 2014 as seen by Beef, the Operator and Katerine. As usual, we discuss the news in the world of entertainment from movies to TV, web and more. Spoiler Alert Spoiler Alert \ these discussions will be spoiler filled and will use explicit language so consider yourself warned.

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This episode takes Beef, Operator and Wing to 1994 where they can enjoy Pulp Fiction on it’s 20th anniversary. We talk casting, dialog, gangster and Samuel Mofo Jackson! Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language, so consider yourself warn.

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The entertainment news for the week ending March 13th 2014 as seen by The Operator Sean and John D. Here we discuss the news in the world of entertainment from movie to TV, web and more. Spoiler Alert Spoiler Alert \ these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language so consider yourself warn.

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This episode takes Beef, Operator and John D to a sad place as they Watch Running Sacred in memory of Paul Walker. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language, so consider yourself warn.

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Geekation 2014, or #GK8TN for the hashtag-infatuated sort, is a gathering event that pulls together an international group of geeks, nerds, and like-minded people for a extended weekend of discussions, activities, parties and other tomfoolery that feeds our big, geeky hearts. In other words, “A Meetup, to Geek Out”

Where is Geekation 2014 being held?

Details are being finalized on a Las Vegas gathering for an extended weekend in the spring of 2014, in either April or May. Exactly when? Well, that’s a good question…read on!

When is it taking place?

An excellent question! You should really see Vegas in the spring! Vote in the online poll (via Doodle.com) to decide which weekend best fits everyone’s preferred schedule. Point a browser at THE OFFICIAL GEEKATION DATE SURVEY! <Insert impressive fanfare here.>

What will be going on that weekend?

Events will include live podcasts, discussion groups on ours and a number of other geek topics, dining and outings in the LV area.

As the agenda is finalized, updates will be made to this site.

Have other questions? We’re sure you do. Geekation2014.com and Gonnageek.com will be updated as more information develops, but at ANY time, feel free to email with any questions or feedback at Geekation2014@gmail.com. After all, this event is all for you, so no one matters more!

This episode takes Beef, Operator and John D to stop Judgement Day in Terminator 2. We discuss casting, look, effects, all around brilliance and so much more. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language, so consider yourself warn.

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The entertainment news for the week ending September 26th 2013 as seen by Beef, Operator and John D. Here we discuss the news in the world of entertainment from movie to TV, web and more. Spoiler Alert Spoiler Alert \ these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language so consider yourself warn.

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This episode takes Beef, Operator and John D. to the final adventure of Ripley in Alien Resurrection. We discuss the end of Ripley arc, the new xenomorph, the weird ending and so much more. Spoiler Alert! Spoiler Alert! these discussion will be spoiler fill and will use an explicit language, so consider yourself warn.

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